Despite rookie Eddie Lacy's coming-out party in last week's preseason win it was incumbent DuJuan Harris who got the starting nod for the Green Bay Packers in Friday's game versus the Seattle Seahawks.

Harris rushed just three times for 2 yards before sustaining a knee injury at the end of an 11-yard screen pass in the middle of the second quarter.

Although Harris made it to the Packers' sideline without assistance trainers immediately turned their attention to the running back's right knee. He was seen sitting with ice on the knee but he was able to get up and walk shortly thereafter according to multiple reports. Harris didn't return to the game which the Seahawks won 17-10.

NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reported that Harris' knee injury is not believed to be serious according to someone who has spoken with the running back. Harris will undergo tests Saturday.